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January 24 @ 10:30 am 5:30 pm

Free
Chris McCaw, “Sunburned” GSP #1155 (Eastern Sierras), 2025. Seven unique gelatin silver paper negatives, 39 x 84 inches

Reversals & Revolutions debuts McCaw’s newest body of work, “Inverse,” alongside a selection of his signature “Sunburn” prints. Rendered entirely in-camera through McCaw’s years-long mastery of complex and little-known photographic processes, the exhibited works are unique, direct prints – emerging from the camera to the developer tray without post-processing, cropping, or manipulation: raw recordings of light. This highly anticipated exhibition marks McCaw’s first solo showing in San Francisco in nearly a decade and opens in tandem with SF Art Week 2026.

McCaw’s “Inverse” series expands upon the analog tools he has evolved over the past two decades. To produce these new works, the artist deploys a technique called solarization, a tonal reversal between negative and positive that occurs through extreme, in-camera overexposure. Using multiple exposures and custom-cut dark slides that mask parts of the frame, McCaw trains the lenses of his hand-built cameras not on the sun but on Earth’s terrain, exploring how the photographic negative and positive can serve as visual metaphors for how we see the landscape and navigate its changing manifestations.

Reversals & Revolutions features an array of technically ambitious “Sunburn” works in which the solar incisions are scorched across multiple panels during sequential exposures or arranged in cartographic grids. Each work results from careful choreography between artist and nature, planning and chance. McCaw travels to locations based on the angle and power of the sun at a particular time of year, composing remarkable images that may trace the sun’s unbroken path from evening to morning in the Alaskan summer, when it never sets below the horizon, or its vertical ascent in the Galapagos, near the equator. McCaw’s “Sunburn” works are tactile, visceral, and temporal, the spin of the Earth and the passage of time made material.

Taken together, Reversals & Revolutions offers a profound meditation on analog photography’s foundational elements and its continued capacity for reinvention. Across both bodies of work, McCaw pushes the medium beyond conventions, revealing landscapes shaped not only by geography and astronomy, but by the artist’s own experimental rigor. The exhibition underscores McCaw’s role as one of contemporary photography’s most inventive practitioners, inviting viewers to reconsider the familiar world through processes that are as conceptually rich as they are visually arresting.

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